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Developing Web services using the Microsoft.Net platform: technical and business challenges
Wendy L. Currie, Xinkun Wang, Vishanth WeerakkodyThis paper discusses an ongoing research programme, which explores the development of the software‐as‐a‐service business model by different service providers (xSPs). With the…
Exploring the role of third parties in inter‐organizational Web service adoption
E.M. Daniel, A. White, J.M. WardWeb services promise the ability to reduce the time and cost involved in developing, supporting and integrating the internal information systems within a single organization. They…
A readiness model for adopting Web services
Chenhui WuSwanson's tri‐core model and typology of IS innovation is used to analyze Web services as IS innovation. Reconciling theoretical and practical perspectives, we develop a…
Web service business transformation: collaborative commerce opportunities in SMEs
Richard Vidgen, Diane Francis, Philip Powell, Maria WoerndlWeb‐based technologies are becoming an important way for small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) to acquire information systems capabilities to support business transformation…
The impact of collaborative commerce and trust in Web services
Pauline RatnasingamThe Internet has accelerated the adoption of collaborative commerce among businesses to form Web services. Web services refer to modular Internet‐based business functions that…
Developing an e‐commerce solution: a case study of TimeXtra
Aishah Sabki, Pervaiz K. Ahmed, Glenn HardakerThe paper focused on the design and development of the TimeXtra e‐commerce solution including: front end interaction, mid‐end integration and back‐end support infrastructure. Our…
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1741-0398e-ISSN:
1758-7409ISSN-L:
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- Prof Zahir Irani